The Republican Jqurnat 92. ^O. JULY 27.__BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 1, 1920. FIVE CENTS at Pitcher’s Pond THE CHURCHES Communion. This is a most important Colonial Theatre Day PERSONAL. WELCOME TO MAINE service and the duty of attendance is ^PERSONAL St. John’s Day, urged upon our people. Visitors who are Leslie, June 24th, At St. Margaret’s Alice Gladys Eugene Welcome to Maine: a hundred Episcopal chapel churches are Brady, Dr. Foster C. Small years ago an outing and Pales- next members of other cordially went to Boston Miss ph'1:;'for Sunday there will be a Tom Mix, Madlaine Creverse, Alice Ward well is visiting rela- She took her place among the stars that themselves morning invited to attend and share with us in the O’Brien, Tuesday for a short visit. i,-rv considered prayer and sermon at 10.45 a. m. Rev Few tives in Penobscot. glow of Eminent by “breaking of bread.” "Do this in remem‘- To Be Seen The Next Days. ,Co»>n being the guests n. N. Brookman, D. D., priest in Miss Ava Burgess is From out the field of 11. Howes at charge! brance of He said. Sermon by the recovering from Miss Emma Slipp left Friday for a visit blue; || and Ralph Me,” an acute attack of To-day, a commonwealth Services at Mason’s Mills pastor. Mrs. Leroy Paul. Or- pneumonia. with relatives in Portland. mighty she nU>- and attractive cottage, church will Soloist, “The Fear Market,” Thursday. stands, Pond. be held Sunday at 10.30 a. m. Miss Amy Stoddard. Mrs. W. H. Snow returned Pitcher Accompa with ganist, Realart’s six part feature, “The Fear Thursday Miss Myrtle Simpson left Saturday for With open heart and outstretched hands Lee Patter- followed by the from visits in Oust Band—J. preaching, Sunday school. is the attraction for Thursday. Brooks, Auburn and Lew- visits in Allston and Nahant, Mass. To welcome At the Trinity Reformed COME TO MAINE! Market,” iston. you. i rip was made by autos. church there Alice Brady, the lilm fans’ favorite in fruits will be preaching at 2.30 Mrs. Wallace Sprague left recently to Welcome to to town and doughnuts coffee, p. m., followed the part of Sylvia Stone, is called upon Jones of Maine; forest, the school. Don’t hear us Harry Lake View arrived visit in New and in Boston. ve 1 at 3 p. m. by Sunday Rev. William you calling to human Hampshire shore, portray the gamut of emotions Monday to visit his Miss horse Vaughan, pastor. Tel. 221.21. down in Maine? aunt, Ida The rush of rivers and the roar iyed including and does so with a tensity that is most Cecil is relatives in Port- mighty summer is Walker. Clay visiting ! of tilting, dart The dew falling Of surf, bright flowers by the way, ;,ig war, Methodist Church. People’s Meth- convincing and a subtlety which causes land during the Centennial celebration. down in Maine— Mrs. Walter B. Kelley, son and daugh- The summer breezes from off the j ng and running jumps, odist Rev. Charles W. the calloused critics to speak of her sweet, Church, Martin, The out ter of St. are Miss Doris Clifford left ere were two fifty- latch-string’s hanging work as Paul, Minn., guests of Miss Saturday to hills, pastor; parsonage, No. 7 Court tele- ranking with the best ever seen A. Foster St.; And the brooks are full of trout; Elizabeth A. Kelley. visit in and The chorus of the birds and rills s with Harry phone, 213.11. on the screen. Guilford, Maine, Woodstock, laughing Sunday morning preach- If you know what N. B. s the winners you’re about, In no All welcome you to day. Donahue ing, 10.45; Sunday 12 m. sense is “The Fear Market” a Mrs. Grace Pattershall will leave school, Evening You’ll get your train. today were also enjoyed, preachment. It is an tale of for service at 7.30. Prayer meeting absorbing Waltham, Mass., to visit her son, Mrs. Harold Coombs returned Sunday Welcome to Maine: her sons and daugh- ided Rev. C. this, George Thursday, evening at 7 30. You can cure your torpid liver, pathos and love which tugs at the heart Ross Pattershall. from a visit with relatives in Boston and ters rise II Stackpole, mem- down in strings and the entranc- Maine; keeps spectator vicinity. And welcome you beneath her sunny k Skow- First Universalist Church. ed Miss Ruth Maffit spent the week-end Comuiandery, Rev. You can travel in your fliver, from start to finish. skies. C. at Lake the of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. oi i_.ewisi.uu, George Boom, pastor. This church down to Maine— The is Princess Quantabacook, guest Elbridge S. Pitcher and I story by Troubetzkoy, Come, let us gather round the we Command- will suspend services the and and Mrs. Dana Higgins. Mrs. Horace W. Pitcher of Auburn have board; f Trinity during months Crank her up and make her spit, when “The Fear Market” made its gain W. of Cal- of July and arrived. t). Ripley August, resuming Sunday, Make the old bird hit the grit— appearance in print created a sensation Mrs. Katherine Trott of In joy and because 5. Mr. Boom will Woolwich, happiness you’re here, Providence, R. I. Sept. remain at his in a week wherever is read. It was ap- To you’re feeling fit, English Me., arrived Sunday to visit her daugh- Miss Ruth S. Macomber of Miami, celebrate with us, and with us cheer were Eminent Com- home in the city for the greater of parent part down in Maine. that the authoress based her ter, Mrs. Harold Bruce. is visiting relatives in this her For dear old Maine. Past Com- the summer and will be to Fla., city, s Parker; ready answer story on an expose which filled the front former home. —Charles E. Rhoades any call. Come to woods, and fields, and Miss Louise W. Richards of the niiard, Albert C. Bur- pages of the press the world over. faculty shore, down in Maine.— of Normal is E. Libby, William H. First Parish Miss Brady is supported by a cast of Farmington school, spending Mrs. S. Bowker is the guest of her (Unitarian), Rev A. E. Eat a once E. good, square meal more, screen the vacation at her home here. Mrs. Fred in NORTHPORT is, Marion Brown, ; minister. Rev. A and stage actors well known to friend, PhilbricK, Newport, Wilson, lolph Ross- down in Maine. for Knights A. Ii. Nickels, bach of East theatre-goers for their histrionic ability. a few days. 1 Boston, recently called to Bring the family—kids and all— Miss Florence M. Dunton, Librarian at W. Ferguson, C. W. Roy Bradford of Belfast is at W’althain, Mass., a former minister of Don’t back until next fall. Austin, Texas, is spending the summer Mrs. Lilly S. Jones left to working R. W:. A. go “Too Monday C. A. Sheldon’s store. h, Warren, | this will preach 4th. Many Crooks,” Friday. with her Hon. and Mrs. Robert visit her Mrs. 1 church, July This Listen! You can heal our call— parents, sister, Etta S. Mitchell in W. Davis, A. B. Pen- will be the bill headed “Too F. Dunton. closing service for the season. "uome to Maine!” Friday’s will be by Medford, Mass. Frank Gibson of K. Mi G. B. H. Providence, I., is mam, Dyer, Service at 10.45 a. m. All cordially in- —Charles E. Rhoades Many Crooks,” featuring Gladys Leslie, at the Campground for the season. S O. S. Vickery, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Chase and family The Norton have arriv- Hills, vited. --- directed by Stephen family by Ralph Ince, supported of wyn and Lynwood B. Jean Newtonville, Mass., have arrived for ed from Wat to the sum- Mrs. Brown fell WILLIAM FURBER BEAN. Paige, in an adaptation of E. J. an, Mass., spend Edgar Monday after- a H. N. The First baptist Church. Rev. the summer and are at their home on mer at The J) Southworth, Rath’s popular novel by that name. Battery. noon, breaking the large bone in her ! Cunningham, Walter, tieorge C. Sauer, pastor; residence, 13 Lincolnville avenue. wrist. A was received here last Sat- Charlotte houses a dozen crooks to get has been in S. M. R. Cedar; telephone, 123-11. The services of telegram Mrs. W. L. West Portland Sylvester, “local color” for a she is writing. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Howard returned of this urday morning announcing the death of play the past week, the g4est of her sister, Bartlett Whiting has been for -n. Edmund Wilson, worship church are held through- She working William f'urber Bean at Kansas gets the “color;” the crooks get home Thursday from C. O. in out the summer at the usual hours: City, Williamstown, Mrs. Harriet P. Godfrey. Dickey his store since school LW rge II Darby, Levi P. Sun- practically in the and where have been 10.45 and Mo., Friday at 7 p. m, He had been ill everything house, Mass., they several closed. .VS, W. R. Blodgett, day 7.30; Bible school at you W. and bride arrived 12; a short time as his Miss An- get the heartiest laughs of a life years, and are at The Battery for the Roy Ellingwood A. Christian Endeavor at mid-week only sister, •rge P. Holt, Harry 6.30; I time. summer. recently to visit the former’s mother, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders aid of service nie M. Bean, received a letter from him family lonahue, Fuller C. Went- Thursday at 7.30. Mrs. Sadie B. Ellingwood. have arrived at their the previous Monday saying that he was Bangor cottage at m Penson Clements, Sunday, July 4th, will be a day of in- Eugene O’Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Putnam of Pitts- ill, from a severe Saturday Bavside to spend the summer. terest at this church. recovering very cold and and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Wann Miss Ada Webster left Monday for Walter H. Lyons, J. P. At 10.45 the ser- In a play described as one of the most burg, Pa., that the weather was excessively warm. where she will attend the Mrs. Alma Dodworth Tartoue li.yford, Walter White- vice will include the ordinances of bap- lavishly produced of the of Danville, III., were recent guests of Gorham, Me., of New Mr. Bean was born in Belfast July pictures season, State Summer School for Teachers. s tism and the Lord’s Music 10, their L. C. while on an York is the guest of her parents, Mr. and henson, John L Dow, Supper. by Eugene O’Brien will again appear before uncle, Putnam, the chorus Mrs. 1842, the son of Joseph and Maria A. auto east. Mrs. T. Dodworth at North n, Artliur I. Brown, choir, Davidson, organ- local patrons of the screen when his new trip Miss Isabel Simmons a stu- George Shore. (White) Bean. He was an apt pupil and Cooper, Charles O’Connell, A. ist. Strangers in the city are most cor- Selznick dent at Sea is completed his school life here, graduating Picture, “The Broken Melody,” Mrs. S. E. Rogers and daughter, Mrs. A Pines, Brewster, Mass., Miss Martha Roberts and brother iivnce E. Read, P. A. dially invited to join in the services of opens a the summer vacation here. from the school at the of 17. one-day engagement next Satur- E. and granddaughter Helen Ora spending James Roberts of Reading, Mass., are oc- Albert J. the day. High age Stevens, Hills, Miller, He became clerk for Daniel day. have returned from St. cupying the Mears cottage at Bay view a Faunce, who Rogers Albans, Mrs. Charles Collins and sons Max and There will be patriotic service at “The a a Broken Melody” is romantic where have been her Park. 7.30. In of conducted grocery store in what is now they visiting daugh- Robert are visiting her parents, Mr. and e of the most enjoyable place the preaching service story of two a and the Chase block on Main street. He be- young artists, painter ter, Mrs. Albion M. Weeks and family. Mrs. Frank E. in South Penobscot. ry of the Command- a program of Liberty readings and recita- a who att Blake, Blaine Bonney, who has been spending came a member singer, nipt to climb the ladder tions will be of the firm and later the four weeks at Mrs. sant outings and the presented including a num- of fame through the sacrifice of their Post cards and booklets have been re- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. McLellan of past Henry Hills’, ber of bought Mr. Faunce’s interest. Some has returned to his home in Auburn s ideal hosts. delightful musical selections. These love for one to find that ceived from City Marshal M R. Knowl- arrived at North much years later he sold out and after an ex- another, only Lexington, Mass., have readings and recitations are the choicest love is the ion at en route to San improved in health. tended visit in California he force that drives all ambition Denver, Colorado, Shore, where they will spend the season. 1 hRS-LUCE literature of the World War. settled in Though to success. It is a sympathetic tale of Francisco, Calif. He was having a most Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts of Read- Bellville, Nev., where he was successful | Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. Hartshorn and their theme is war, they do not bitter trip with beautiful weather. have taken rooms at glorify in About 35 sacrifices and the unfaltering fidel- enjoyable ing, Mass., the Sper- and Mrs. Frank A. as war. mining operations. years daughter Martha have gone to their sum- war, They glorify those 1 of two Miss of high he returned to ity strong hearts, and is said to be ry cottage. Wiley Orlando, Fla. it- was the scene of a ago Belfast, but soon after Misses Vera and Una Greeniaw and mer home in but are qualities—which somehow war reveals in the most vehicle the Swanville, frequent is also at this cottage. went to Kansas City, Mo., where he con- pleasing popular Essie Piper are visiting Mrs. William uiouy Friday evening, an incomparable way—of courage and star has had. visitors here. ducted a wholesale hat and Moulton in Thorndike this Miss Angelia R. N of New when their daughter, endurance and devotion and cap business. week. With Samson, self sacrifice The Misses Faulhaber ot Boston have who lias been connected with <■< .nne the bride of Mr. Several years ago he retired, but continu- their cousin, Eli they will motor York, the jen. and consecration to an ideal, which found Tom Miv, Monday Moul'on, ed his residence there at Hotel to Portland to attend the centennial cele- bought “The Oakes," the Hazeltine cot- Studio Club the past winter, has taken Peters, son of Mr. and daily expression in the and conduct Victoria, The spirit big holiday program Monday will at Little River and will it as Good Cheer season. V Peters of this coming to Belfast every other summer. bration. tage occupy cottage tor the city. of “those radiant boys, full of life, full of be headef by Tom Mix in his greatest He was a mail of genuine worth and was a summer home. Stephen Tingley of Boston has rented, fr ..ills and parlor as the love of home and kindred and stunt “The Dare Devil.” Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Frost country, picture Others and the Connor on marched in and took highly esteemed in his home city. Only j of Camden cottage Maple street, du::. consenting so willingly to die.” on the bill include “Screen an Miss Susie Hanson returned after- Mrs. Emma S. McKensie a few knew how he to Smiles,” Sunday Sherman Smith, mother and sister at the ce> lutitul arch and bell liberally gave and Mrs. Thomas of Lew- Outing Chester, and a Rolin comedy. noon from Palmyra and Corinna, where guest, George Main Elsa M. id wild North Congregational Church. charities, etc. While here he was a con- street cottage, Haury of roses, where the went to assist Mrs. Frost’s iston, spent a few days last week with Rev. A. C. stant attendant at the they father, N. C.. at the Tower Wilson was waiting to Elliott, pastor; parsonage, 26 First Parish, Uni- Mrs. Lefia M. Cottrell. Raleigh, cottage, “Evangeline,” Horace M. Johonnett of cele- at High street; 157-4. tarian, Church. He was one of the own- Tuesday Palmyra, Mrs. R. W. Harris of Boston the Clin- eremony. First came telephone, Morning j brate his 80th birthday. at 10.45. Church at ers for years in “The Pines” at The mere mention that an elaborate Miss Isabelle Towle, a teacher in the ton avenue cottage, Mrs. J. D Fisk of ssr ie Macpherson and Bar- worship school noon. Lake at 7 production of W. Barnum is Rockland at the Broadway. tL. of the bride, who acted Evening service 30. Mid-week ser- Quantabacook. Few loved and knew the I Henry Longfellow’s Miss Marian Knowlton, daughter of school, Bridgeport, Conn., vice at 7 30 birds and flowers as as immortal “Evangeline” is Tues- spending the summer with her parents, l i flower-girl; they were Thursday well Mr. Bean. coming Edward H. Knowlton of this city, who The formal opening of the Country A most day should fill the theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Towle. Peters and his grooms- interesting and profitable hour To reach home in apple blossom time was was among the lirst stenographers to re- Club for 1920 will take place next Sun- A was spent at the North Church last a delight to him. His remains left Kan- Sunshine comedy also on Tuesday. war 4th. A salmon dinnei o i> Small, and tne bride Sun- spond to Washington’s call for Miss Edith C. Wilson, principal of the day, July special day evening when a sas at 6 j nit, Miss Helen Keech. stereopticon lecture City by express p. m., Saturday. workers, has recently been placed on the ; Commercial department of the West- will be served from 6 to 7.30 p. m., fol- on the The funeral wdl be \ he bride away and the subject, “From Alaska to the held at his late home Madlaine t raverse, Wednesday permanent roll in the adjutant general’s High school, arrived Satur- lowed by a musical. Tuesday afternoon, was boro, Mass., bic was used. The Gulf,” given by Rev. A. C. Eiliutt. in this city at 2.30 office. will occur the first of the series eremony today, Thursday, p. “The Hell Ship,” the William Fox pro- day to spend the summer with relatives. July 6th, ■ About beautiful with Rev. Lutz and a social af- di- yellow and with ninety pictures were m., Harry officiating. duction which comes is a in the bridge tournament white, Wednesday, big mi. dim ima. u. r. thrown on tne screen ciguaun, udugu- Rev. and Mrs. Rossbach and ro id which made showing the work human and Adolph ternoon. A large attendance is desired daisies, tense, drama, gripping power- ters Ruth and and son Albert G. of the American MARY A. FRENCH Myra son George arrived Tuesday morning as matters of are to be dis- | ;g for the bridal party. Missionary Association ful as it is appealing. Beautiful Madlaine importance in Ferguson of Roxbury, Mass., arrived re- from Boston on their to their new ■ white crepe de chine Alaska, amongst the North American the way cussed. By special request a dance will Traverse, star, portrays the character on an auto and were at the Chinese and Mary Ann one of the oldest cently trip guests summer Rocky Point at Pitcher that at 8.30 with music ng and cap veil caught Indians, Japanese in French, of a woman of the sea whose love for her home, be given evening residents of the Windsor Hotel. Mr. Albert has re- Pond. P id carried white carna- California, in the Hawaiian in Lincolnville Beach, died at by McKeen’s orchestra. All members Islands, little sister surpasses love for self and for turned home and the rest are Porto and her home June 18th. She was visiting to their house !■ hji i was also gowned in Rico, amongst the American Friday, the man who would her the B. A. Tainter of who has are allowed bring guests born in give greatest relatives in Dixmont. Waterville, roses Highlanders and the colored of the Northport, January the A fee of 50 cents will be charged for all tarried pink and p ople 1, 1825, happiness in life. The play is filled with been employed here as conductor on the South. To hear such a daughter of George and (Drink- f<’.. A short reception followed lecture was cer- Lucy moments which hold the attention of Miss Annie L. Barr, president of the Belfast-Burnham was called to invited gentlemen guests. water) big ] train, ter tainly to be impressed with the value of Turiel, and was the widow of which refreshments the audience from start to linish. Maine State Library Association and li- Waterville recently by the death of a Eight brought a party ot the work Philander S. who has been ^utomoDiies .ike, punch and cookies splendid that is being done in Fiench, dead rarian of the Belfast Free Library, will relative. I relatives and friends from Unity and Al- to make these for many years. Mrs. French settled in popular young couple seeking people loyal citi- RICHARDS-HUBBARD. leave this week for Isles of Shoals, to at- i bion to Miss M. F. Elwell’s on Sunday zens of our Lincolnville while a woman Miss Vivian M. a student at uts of many beautiful great republic and good sol- very young tend the New England Library Associa- Howard, for a clam bake on the shore. and ! last They K- diers of Jesus Christ. for nearly eighty years had been a a the Bryant & Stratton College, Boston, them being an unusual George B. Richards and Alice A. Hub- tion. She has paper on the program. come quite frequently and seem to enjoy me prayer still continuous resident of that town. She has arrived to spend the summer vaca- named pictures, furni- meeting continues to bard were married at the Methodist par Her assistant, Miss Marguerite H. Owen, it much. The party consisted of Mr. grow. Last week we had been very active until within the last tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ger- nnerous pieces of cut had a larger at- sonage, 7 Court street, Saturday, June will accompany her. and Mrs. Fowler of Unity, two daughters tendance than ever. This few years, a remarkable mem- ald W. Howard. gold, china and mid-week de- possessing 26th, at 8 p. m Rev. Charles W. Mar- and Mr. Dennis Getchell of Limestone, votional service a ory of ihe and Grace a student f iii s gitt to the bride meets felt need in the happenings early residents tin officiated with the single ring service. Miss Hazeltine, at the Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. Stevens of Mrs. A D. Edgerly and family, Ralph lives of our of her home town. She was the mothei school in x md pearl pendant and people, therefore they come. The bride wore a white Chapin Northampton, Mass., are Ste- and Miss Alice of dainty gown Boston, Mass., guests of Mrs. Knights family, Foss, The cultivation of the sou! life is a eight children, four of whom arrived Sunday to spend the summer with I i»ift to the groom, most survive, trimmed with silk and beads. The groom vens’ mother, Mrs. Hattie B. Jipson. John Crosby and wife, with Miss Clara important matter in these Adelaide L., Edmund W., Walter and her Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hazeltine. ••rf-piii. The grooms- especially days R., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. parents, Mr. Stevens is a linotype operator on the Goodale of Pittsfield, Mr. Vogle Abbott, of rush and strenuous Millard F. of this city. The funeral was She was accompanied her •d with a scarf-pin and endeavor. The Richards of Belfast. The bride was a by cousins, Christian Science Monitor. Almon Higgins and wife, E. E Meader “Quiet Hour” on held at her late home June at and Jerome Hanshue of a gold brooch. Mr. Thursday evening gives Sunday, 20, former Belmont girl and the daughter of Betty Brookline, and wife, Lloyd Meader and Gladys Wes- us iucIi an 1 30 p. m., Rev. Horace Holt of Camden who will the summer Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Doyle of Bos- | left the -next morning opportunity. It is a “brook Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson. They will Mass., spend here. ton, Orman Higgins and wife, C. E. the from the interment in the ton, Mass., have opened their cottage at | / trip through Canada by wayside” which we may officiating, being make their home in this city. Parkhurst and wifeand 3 sons, Elmer Jay | drink and family lot at the Beach Dr. and Mrs. Lugene L. Stevens re- Little River for the season. auto- | Mountains. After their refresh ourselves as we journey cemetery. They with wife ond daughter. ir turned Monday from visits in Lewiston ed here this week. Mrs. was for- | e at home at 147 High along life’s dusty highway. It is a quiet Doyle WALDO and Portland. At T ewiston they attended merly Mrs. William G. Adams of Boston. Ralph L,. r landers, manager or the New Mrs. Luce entertained resting place” where for awhile we may CORA IN. JACKSON STATION. Bates England Conservatory of Music, Boston, r the besides lay our bu.dens down. It is a season College commencement, special occasion, Mrs. Nellie M, Kmeeland of Somerville, his is at his summer wherein we renew features of which were the inauguration with family, home, Mr. and Mrs our strength for the Cora N., wife of Frank B. Mrs. J. N. is a Harry Jackson, Cunningham spending Mass., arrived here Saturday and is at Cedar for the season. His summer battle of and find died at their few at of the new president, Dr. Gray, and the Hedge, Mr. and Mrs Frank, life, inspiration for the home in Montville, June days her old home. her Bonnie for the summer. commencement dinner at which Gov. cottage, Brae, school of music is already an assured sue- ren, Mr. and Mrs. Har- common task. As next Sunday is “Holy 26th. She was born in Knox, Feb. 4, Her Mrs. Mrs. Dora left for sister, Alice Macomber Corbett c ss and he has the able assistance of Communion” let our Clary recently Port- Coolidge and Gov. Milliken were speak- — M Mr. Ronald people plan to be 1872, the of John and Eliza sun, Luce, daughter land to visit of Melrose, is her guest for the Smith of now at North- on her daughter, Mrs. F. R. ers At Portland they witnessed the be- Mass., Sherman Boston, i pherson and daughter, Mr. present Thursday evening in large (Mixer) Mears. She had been a resident : Neal. of the centennial celebration. present. port with his mother and sister. Many Mr. Mrs. Ed numbers and prepare themselves for the of Montville the The ginning and Bean, past thirty years. themselves of this rare hour of sacred Miss Charlotte M. Tibbetts is of those availing iiiford Bean, Miss Dora fellowship on Sunday funeral took place at her late home Ti es- Mrs. B. H. Littlefield and son have ar- visiting Dr. Stanley D Wilson, who is at the in i opportunity are professionals as well as .1 Mrs. Olin morning. We would like to see at least day at 10 a. m. rived from Boston to visit her Lowell, Mass for a few days. She m Harriman, \ parents, head of the chemical of Un- There are at present here Miss 12 more department will return the last students E an. Mrs. E. W. Gates, present. Will you be one of that Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Marden. of the week to Port- 1 ion Medical College, Peking, China, Gertrude Tingley and Miss Smith of Bos- E Hooke and Mr. number? Private Bert Harvey was called land, where Miss Alberta W. Farnham son, home writes that he is to the summer in at the Elsa All members of J. E. Littlefield is putting his racetrack spend will her to attend the Centennial ton, students Conservatory, Snure, Mrs. Gray and the North Church are from Camp Devens, where he was with join in fine condition for the races 5th. Jipan, where he will be sent by the Col- M. Haury of the Woman's ,College at. Mr. and Mrs. James urged to be present at service next Sun- Co. F, 3rd Maine Artillery, on account of July celebration. In addition to the racing there will be lege to look up apparatus and chemical Raleigh, North Carolina, Miss Chessman, Mrs Harold Ladd, Mr. day morning, when there will be a recep- the critical condition of his wife, who is pulling by draft all kinds of supplies for their work. He has letters Mr and Mrs. Samuel Freedman a prima donna, recently returned from a rt of new followed ill with fever. horses, sports, and Miles and son, Mr. members, by Holv typhoid to Miss Blanche of tion dancing at pavilion afternoon and even- of introduction many prominent peo- little daughter Sadie were in Lewiston tour of Sweden, Fleming ylvester, Miss Blanche ing. Music will be furnished by Over- ple of Japan and will be given every op- la t week to attend the commencement Boston, the Bayside school’s pianist, Miss Mrs. R. R. Rogers. to visit of interest in of Miss W ard ol lock’s jazz orchestra of Bangor. Great portunity places of Bates College. Their son, Louis A. Dorothy Nelf Boston, •\HBO IT-SEELEY. crowds are attending the dances at the that country. Dr. Wilson has been in Freedman, graduated in the class of 1920 London, Eng., Miss Beckett of Indianapo- her I pavilion every Tuesday evening. China for about three years and is very with honors. lis, Indiana, accompanied by mother, i, the Rev. Mr. Atwood enthusiastic about that country and his Edith L Robbins of Lincoln, NeK, Flor- Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle of New lied at a quiet wedding Dean’s orchestra of Camden will furnish work. He is the son of M. O. Wilson of Percy ence Teigler of Raleigh, Miss Williams of ana to visit his York arrived Saturday and will spend Miss ,, at the residence of Mr. music for the regular dance at the Fair Belfast plans home in Raleigh, Miss Barnett of Nebraska, Centennial 1922. the summerat Bayside, where Mr Tuttle of New by her in Celebration Ground Dutton York, accompanied Seeley Swanville, pavilion Friday evening. will manage the Tuttle store. They were Y and liter, Flora May, was mother, Mr. Self of Brooklyn, N. '• guests en route of Mr. and Mrs. ar- 1 to Zenas Wilder Tab- -AND- Emery his daughters. Others ire booked to Mr. and Mrs. Tabbott Varney of Freeport. rive later. 1 -lies of a host of friends. '-'day morning for Winter they will spend the sum- July Jollification -AT- SALMON JUST RECEIVED Belfast, July 5,1920 BREAKING received a of For 4th Having just large shipment oes is usually Two Decorating Companies will have Belfast at July VICTROLAS we can make immediate ■■ as a its pleasant best._ We believe we have sufficient Salmon for Sun- delivery on the following types: the Dentist. Battleship FLORIDA in Belfast Harbor. day and Monday, but we advise our customers to place their, orders immediately in order to avoid our shoes are Band Concert Custom House Square, 9.30 a. m. Victrola IV. S 25 disappointment. This Salmon is the same high fitted there will Parade starts from School House Common 10 a.m. grade quality we have been giving our customers “ 35 breaking in—be- Play out by Fire Department after parade. during the season. VI..$ ;o:ist a third more “ Ball. Game 11 a. m., Belfast vs. Camden, We will nave for the remainder of the week: IX. either Oak or Mihogany, $ 75 Congress Streets Grounds. “ Oak or know how to fit Oration by Rev. Henry E. Dunnack of Augusta on Live and Boiled Lobsters X. fumed Mahogany, $125 \ and carry widths The New Belfast Fair Grounds at 12.30 p. m. Fancy Small Mackerel (« VI fumed Oak, Mahogany or (fclCA "c can lit which Sports. Exhibition of Captured German Trophies AI. «piuU ^ them, Fresh Halibut American Walnut, i M,futely necessary. HORSE RACING Bay “ Mahogany, ip.. 2.14 Class 2.11 Purse XIV. r H E RMORE—we Pace, Trot, $200 Fresh Haddock $225 t “ “ “ “ Bay a 2.20 2.17 200 Ju father not make a “ All orders for 4th will be delivered Satur- not turn idle in towards a -’ 4 years old and under, trot or pace, 200 July Why your piano r tan sell an ill- Don’t that and you Pony Race,.$20 day night. forget Sunday Monday Victrola, something you will use every day? pgshoe. Charles A. Trafton, Starter. are both holidays. Tel. 2. Yours for service and quality, Dancing Afternoon at Fair Pavilion. WILLIAM L. LUCE, Inc., Special Features at Colonial Theatre Afternoon E. F. BRAMHALL CO. ’Phone 234, 14 Main St., Belfast, Maine. and Evening—Tom Mix in “The Dare Devil.” The Republican Journal which stirs the spray solution in the tank and develops the pressure which forces Belfast. Thursday, July l, 1920 the liquid through two spraying nozzles, COMPLETE CORE each being attached to a length of rubber PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY hose about an inch in diameter. The The Republican loumal Pub. Co. sprayer is mounted on four wagon wheels and is drawn r y two horses. In passing OF IMESH0N one row Tires two rows of in A. 1. BROWN. Editor. between apple trees, and Ob* Bos of "FRUIT-A-TIVES” or Goodyear the hand nozzle Advantages is sprayed from right Advertising terms. For one square, "Fruit Liver Tablet*” Brought Relief the other from the left, with a fine, fan one inch length in column, 50 cents for shower at the will of one week and 35 cents for each subsequent like spray which, Insertion. the operators, may be wide or narrow as for the Smaller Cars Subscription Terms. In advance, the occasion requires. Four sprayings a six 50 cents ♦2.00 year, $1.00 for months; are needed. The first, when the leaf buds for three months. are as near open as possible without show- t the QUOTATION. ing the leaves; the second, whe ! bloom buds begin to show pink; the third, Just as Goodyear is successful in building “America should lead her own life. immediately after the petals have fallen, who We cannot form alliances with those and this should be followed two weeks extreme value into the Goodyear Tires that are not going our way. We need not, later by another spray. When there is and we should not, form alliances with on the motor cars, so is moths there go highest-priced any nation in the world. Those who are an infestation of brown tail right, those who hold their honor higher should be a fifth spraying when the eggs successful in unusual than their do not need alli- Goodyear supplying advantage, are hatching. Full information on spray- ances.”—President Wilson, May 6, 1914. cars. can be had by writing to Experiment worth in Tires for smaller ing WILLIAM GALE SHEPHERD Goodyear Station, Orono, Me. THE NATION’S BIRTHDAY. Old Chatham, Columbia Co., N. T. After a picnic dinner supplemented by Into the of Tires in the “I was bothered with Constipation, making Goodyear Our country will be one hundred and coffee from Mr. Clement’s kitchen, the Liver Trouble and Indigestion for sizes have forty-four years old next Sunday. The party visited the farm of Mr. A. L. Blais- 30x3-, 30x3V2-, and 31x4-inch gone three years ; and tried all kinds of day we celebrate as its birthday should be, dell, where there are 100 acres devoted to medicine with no relief. the full of experience, in these distracted times, a day of orcharding, and we were informed that advantages Goodyear I was so bad I would have a dull, thoughtful retrospect, of high and patri- about 10,000 apple trees were growing on skill and modern facilities. heavy feeling in the pit of my otic resolve. The first census was taken these acres. This is probably the largest stomach ; generally about three or in 1790 when there were a little less than in rsew England. Mr. Blaisdell orchard four hours after eating. The results of this unusual endeavor are people living in 17 sparsely set- is a well informed enthusiast in his work, 4,000,000 I saw advertised in the “Troy Times” tled not including Indians. It is a cordial entertainer and gave his guests owner of a states, ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and sent to R. W. easily available to every Ford, that when the 13 states information. He special- probable original much valuable store in Chatham Seymour’s drug or other car formed the Union in 1776 there were not on the varieties of apples: Maxwell, any izes following and bought two 50c. boxes. Before Chevrolet, Dort, more than 2,000,000 white people living Wolf McIntosh Red, Stark and River, I had finished one box, I was relieved the sizes mentioned. we have 48 states and his we saw a requiring therein Today Ben Davis. In orchards and now have no more trouble. I about people. Our material at which, during the sum- 110,000,000 tractor work, can eat anything I desire. advancement and our standards of living much of the time in plowing Go to the nearest Service Station mer, is used I would advise anyone ill the same Goodyear with our increase in the rows of trees have kept pace pop- and harrowing between I condition as I was, to take ‘Fruit- Dealer’s of business for these tires, and ulation. Our rise to the first place visited the orchard of Mr, place The party then a-tives’ ; it is a God send, and I would among the nations of the earth has been H. but the writer and three He carries George York, not be without ‘Fruit-a-tives’ in the Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. nothing less than marvelous. Orderly companions made a wrong turning and house”. government and Industry have made this missed seeing his fine farm and excellent WILLIAM GALE SHEPHERD. them in stock. possible Without these our progress orchard, and hearing the instructive talks 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. would have been slow, and without these given by Agent Donahue and Prof. Sweet- Atdealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES our fall will be as rapid as has been our ser, of the U. of M. Several who were Limited, OGDEXSBURG, N. Y, rise. Orderly government must not there have spoken to us in complimentary yield to the clamor of discontent. The terms of Mr. York’s method of care, CENTER MONTVILLE. walking delegate must not stifle Indus- pruning ana cuiuvauuu ui mo ucc», try. Unless we misinterpret the omens, which are in the prime of life and con- j J. H. Terry has gone to Massachusetts the time is not far distant when the pa- dition. These three orchards by no means Mrs. John L. Bean has returned from triotism of American patriots is to be are all the good orchards in West Winter- Rockland. tested as was that of the patriots of 1776. port and vicinity. Mr. Lewis West has Mrs. A. M. Ricker is in Uxbridge, for a WTe have no fear of the result. The ster- I 5,000 trees, Hon. C. M. Conant has 1,500, j Mass., visit. innate of 1 Tourist Tubes are tubes that ling patriotism America still E. H. Clement has 1,000, and several Miss Evelyn Newell got home from 30 x 3% Goodyear Double-Cure $ 50 Goodyear Heavy thick, strong reinforce risk a with a animates American hearts. Revolution- others whose names have not been men- Bucksport a few days ago. Fabric, All-Weather Tread. casings properly. Why good casing cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more doctrines and fanatical madness can- ary tinned to us have a goodly number. The Will Carll of Michigan is the guest of than tubes of less merit. size in water- 30 x Goodyear Single-Cure 50 30x3Vfc §A 50 not neither vi- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Carll. 3V2 J'T "| destroy orderly government, orchardists of West Winterport and Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread ** -L proof bag__ ‘f* can selfishness and demagogism throttle cinity have formed a corporation known Mrs. George L. Frye recently visited in Thorndike with Mr.* and Mrs. H. C. industry. It is fitting that we joyously as the Winterport Fruit Growers’ Asso- McCorrison. celebrate the anniversary of the Nation’s ciation and are adopting the best method Mrs. Pratt Williams of Mis- birth, but we should never forget that a of orcharding in all its details, including Georgia souri is the guest of the Misses Julia and Republic cannot long exist without the the standardization and careful grading Fannie Frye. support of an intensely patriotic people. i of their truit, which has already estab- Mrs. F. A. Cushman, who has been lished a reputation and secured ready A SHORT PILORIMACifc visiting Mrs. Emma C. Cushman, has re- sales and good prices in several of the turned to Belfast. On June 15, we left largest cities in the eastern part of the Tuesday, Belfast | Miss Erva Jones of Halldale passed a with a large party of men interested in United States. The intelligence, patience week in Belfast as the guest of her grand- 1 and man are Mrs. Sarah orcharding, to visit some of the up-to- accomplishments of wonder- mother, Thompson. date orchards in West Winterport. The ful in almost every life work into wh:ch C. Pembroke Carter and Miss Susie Nature leads him of Belfast were week end sun dispersed the clouds which in the with impelling hand. Braley guests, This was recently, of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Allen. morning portended showers. The fresh- forcibly impressed upon us as we looked these orch rds. But man ness of spring was in the air and the upon has his limitations. FORD LIBERTY MOTORS WIN GOV- varied tints of a new verdure was on After he has planted, ERNMENT CITATION. forest and held, and the day proved to be grafted, cared for and protected the tree, and cultivated and enriched the soil, he Patterson & one of those Maine June days than which “Motors of Unusually Good Quality” Says Sylvester can do no more. It is Nature's none on earth are more delightful. The forces, Director of Air Service. her voiceless whose uner- GOODYEAR roads were much better than we expected workers, line, ! SERVICE STATION ring discrimination selects the materials and the ride over the excellent road A Certificate of Merit, together with a MAINE. from the carries them the tree citation the Director of Air BELFAST, whirl: wT.ds between the west shores of soil, up by Service, Notice j trunks and out through tortuous branches War Department, has just been received Swan Lake and mantling cliffs rising in narrow roads, forms the first swelling by the Ford Motor Company, Detroit. TO NOTIFY abrup.iy, is an enjoyment well worth a buds, frames the leaves and clothes them The letter announces that the “Chief of with woven in the Ordnance also made similar I rt full day’s journey, to a lover of the beau- garments sunlight, recommenda- 1WISHthat have sold paints the bloom with richest pink and tion and citation.” It reads: tiful and picturesque. Our first stop was business on purest white, develops and feeds the ap- “This company produced 3950 complete High at the farm of Mr. C. C. which in Clement, ples till, their Autumn ripeness, they Liberty-12 motors of unusually good i C. A. Bruce, but hav. about 150 acres in load the a is extent. Although branches with fruitage, true to quality. They also produced all cylinder GRANITE SHOP 1 whether it be Wolf Stark, o used all in the manu- CIT D3 my giving much of his attention to general type, River, forgings by plants UG STORE—READ & HILLS, Proprioters any other. facture of Liberty Motors, and they in- STREET, or gone out > farming, Mr. Clement ppecializes in or- I “Such knowledge is too wonderful for vented and developed special machinery charding, and has one orchard of five and for this as has been reported. me; it is high, 1 cannot attain unto it.”— processes purpose. This ; was BOAT on TUG acres of which he is justly proud and I's. 139-6. plant 100 per cent war work.” MEN devoting my whole atn Besides the the Ford | from which he sold, last year, 500 bar- cylinder forgings, Licensed Engineers and pilots for New York Harbor. Pilots the and man; and manufactured all ’yk/AIUTErn quarrying rels of choice Company perfected $190, Engineers $180 per month, 8 hour day, time and one-lials fruit, yielding about 42,500. the and all the Test This Taste of granite. You will a A Uhilaren , cylinders bearings used in after 8 hours, 6 days per week. All year around permanent position. Places to b In this orchard an exhibition of Cry American made ■ here spraying Liberty Motors. filled vacated by men who quit service without making any demand whatever. T he something doing was FOR FLETCHER’S All war work your spoon into this given. The spraying apparatus con- handled by Henry Ford is not a strike breaking advertisement. Apply Room 197 South Station, Bostoni ty of finished work to. for the United States Government was bit of frozen N. Y’. N. sists of a tank with a motor attachmen Lcasto R 1 A DIPcreamy H. & H. R R. Co. done at actual cost. deliciousness—rich Ver- mont cream, choicest A. S. HEA1 sugars,true fruit flavorings. v Why man— Bridge Street, Belfast. Let a bit of it melt linger- we made this ingly on your tongue. Never have you tasted On Cold Hot Tea « any- Days, for as cigarette you! thing delicious as On Hot Days,Cold Tea W L COOK Jersey Undertaker Ice Cream Licensed Embalmer Made in a modern plant equipped to preserve purity and wholesome- License 377 ness; under standards more rigid than those required by any law. Belfast, Maine. Sold in bulk or in bricks — in the famous Tripl-Seal carton that en- I..J sures cleanliness. j-— "Look for the Jersey Sign " Smalleys Made by Jersey Ice Cream Company TEA Lawrence, Mass. / rocklanc,camden and BELFAST SOLD BY Sold LyDeajers in this Neighborhood jjj READ & HILLS Thurston & Kingsbury Co 'Tacke™0"11 S AUTO SERVICE Bangor, Maine r g Druggists, Belfast (^ Leave Hotel Rockland dai Thorndike Hotel at 7 a. ni. Leave Windsor Hotel, B< 10.30 a. in and 4 30 p, m fit your cigarette de- These cars connect with M tiiftflgl Huh to Bangor. sires so 'iOOlCIftfl CAMELS completely you’ll agree This sch dule will be rur ;ujb'?Awp.t*q time as possible until further they were made to meet your taste! ARTHUR S. SMALL 'li1 and t JElXCTE/' A>C.,PBUEO'c.y Unique flavor, fragrance mel- i'a Telephone 436-2 R0 h \V .J VHcLEJALX VSBoctal due to Camels V1 HArtJoa.ME. low-mild-body qual- WANTED \_ and blend of choice Turk- AGENTS in every town and c ty in Maine to ity expert sell monthly disability insurance for the Fra- _ Albert E. Andrews ish and choice Domestic tobaccos ternities, to m m, women and chi dren. Com- mercial policies for Employers Indemnity Cor- are a revelation! You will prefer the poration. Kansas City. Capital $700,000. This Real Estate-Timber! io; Is your chance to help reduce the H. C, L. Part Do You Know Camel blend to either kind of tobacco or whole time work at home. This co mbi- WITH CHAPIN FARM U nation cannot be duplicated in Maine. Experi- smoked straight! ence unnecessary. Liberal commission. Ad- ROOMS 6-7 ODD FELLOWS BLOCH dress H. C. REED, Richmond, Maine. It is as foolhardy to travel along with half enough insur- ance as it is to take a half a dose of medicine to economize. With Camels can the Telephone lh-12 you go limit You’re after full protection just as you seek absolute cure.
without taste. not some insurance on tiring your They Why place your furniture, your house or business and for S PILLS leave no unpleasant after- AL60LA PILLS prepare protection? CHICHESTER cigaretty Ladles! A*ltyourl>>-iifffi*: A, Regulate the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. CIil-ch©«-teriDiamond TlrttiHi /». to o taste; no odor! Make Pure Blood. For Apply k Pills In Bed and Bold unpleasant cigaretty Constipation. Relieve Dickey-Knowlton Real Estate Co. 9 boxes, sealed with Blue R': V Gas, Sick Indigestion, Biliousness, Headache. INSURANCE 1 Tako no other. Buy of ro"r.,4 Try them. 10c. 25c. At UrnMlnt. Askfnrflll-* H1 druggists. Duane f ~ To a on f I’M !*. 1 get line Camels win Pharmacal Co., sole proprietor, P. O. Box Pythian Maine DIAMOND BRAND why Block, Belfast, known as Best, C-fest. A!»“ 1103, City Hall Station, New York. See years j « you so completely compare them signature on each box. SOLD BY DfiUGG'SIS Et>> puff-for-puff with any cigarette in FOR SALE WANTED the world at FOR SALE Men with team or auto who can give any price. You’ll pre- bond to sell 137 Watkins home and farm For Saie A HORSE HAY FORK, also a cross Second Hand Furniture products. Biggest concern of kind in the fer quality to coupons or Loid second nand l""111' premiums! cut saw. Apply to world. $1500 to $5000 yearly income price OF GRACE E. WALTOR, ALL KINDS. in this Write to slow*- R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO N.C. Territory county open. and kitchen CO., Winston-Salem, Belfast. to t Lincolnville, Avenue, day J. R. WATKINS CO., Tel. 137-5 tf25 J. AUSTIN McKEEN. Belfast. Me. 4t24* Dept. 114, Winona, Minn. J. AUSTIN McKM* Belfast Free Library
New Book*, May, 1920
Philosophy WlCMMlf Forbush, William Byron. The young folks* booK of ideals. 170 F 74 I WHEN SHE BEGAN TAKING TANLAC 1916. tubes Sociology fin^shaped ALMOST A WAS NERVOUS Wilson. wrcek-in perfect Blackmar, Frank of sociology. 1915. 301 B 5 health now. Outlines
_ Dewey, Evelyn. old. 1919. 379 D 51 “When I began taking Tanlac three New schools for months ago I was a nervous wreck and McFee, Inez Nellie. weighed only 104 pounds, but I now weigh The teacher, the school and 133 and have never felt better in pounds the community. 1918. 371 M 16 my life,’’was the remarkable statement made by Mrs. Bethel R. Leonard, 3 Wil- Science mot Portland, Me., while discuss- street, Gene Stratton. ing ^he merits of the medicine a few Porter, the birds. 1919. 598 P 83 evenings ago. Homing with Could sit here all night,” she added, Useful Art* “and talk about the good Tanlac has done Warns me it ail. Five Arthur Hamilton. You and not tell in then years Clark, ago I commenced suffering from what The clipper ship era, 1843*1869. was called a of complication troubles, 1910. 656 C 55 but as no one seemed to understand my Hawk, Philip Bovier. of Time ca se or know what to do for me, I kept Plenty going down hill. I{ spent some time in a What we eat and what happens hospital, was under special treatment for to it. 1919. 664 H 31 two and ahead of you goes the years did everything possible, Fine Arts intensely bright but I kept getting worse. My nerves road-beam of the McKee Porter. FAR Standard Lens. troubled me more than anything else' and Garnett, it was almost impossible for me to get Stately homes of California. Every obstruction, every irregularity, every any sleep at all, for I would just roll and ; 1915. 728 G 18 danger point in the full width of the road is shown toss from one side of the bed to the j Dancing other all night long and if I did happen up clearly. At 300 feet you can read a news- James to drop off to sleep I would wake up with Elsom, Claude. Extract law in paper held at your knees. At 600 feet the from effect April 15th a start almostSfrightened to death. Why, Social games and group dances. light No motor vehicle shall be operated even the of the front door bell so still searches ringing 1919. 793 El 73 the road and all of this brilliant between the hours of 30 minutes after completely upset me I had to have it Literature beam is below the sunset and 30 minutes before sunrise unless the taken and there were when the 42 inch dead line. off, days ... are constructed John. headlights and operated talking and noise around the house would Drinkwater, as THE NEW LAW follows No bulb or lamp used almost drive me distracted My appetite Abraham a play. APPROVES THE McKEE shall be SOLD BY Lincoln; of greater candle power than 24 (or was and I did not eat extremely poor, ... 1919. 822 D 83 The McKee Lens is equivalent wattage) no direct or reflected it would seem for a slice legal because it is made enough baby—a Travel ray from said light shall be, on a level road and of toast and cup of tea being a hearty It PATTERSON & SYLVESTER right. needs no dimmers or other accessories. seventy-five (75) feet ahead of any such motor meal for me at time. It had been Abdy, Harry Bennett. any It is of solid vehicle, more than forty-two (42) inches from five years since I have been able to do T 77 and is as dis- the On the Ohio. 1919. Ab glass, crystal-clear, ground. No headlight except such as has for it was all I could do been sand or my housework, Cooper, Clayton Sedgwick. tinctive in appearance as it is efficient. The blasted frosted shall be used on to even walk across the floor or to stand motor vehicle unless the the any type of such lenses over The modernizing of Orient. make all on my feet. I had terrible pains all prisms the light do useful work—none has been approved by certificate issued by the my body all the time and sometimes these 1914. T 5 C 78 Public Utilities Commission. is wasted in the none held pains were so bad it seemed like every air, back. The excel- Jastrow, Morris. (Note. The McKee Lens has been approved bone in was in lent my body splitting two, Th? civilization of Babylonia side-light is due to the exclusive concave- by this Commission.) and my head would ache so I thought lots and Assyria. 1915. T 335 J 31 convex and the outer of times it would burst open. shape vertical prisms. BELFAST I decided to try lanlac alter seeing Singleton, Esther. so risk life with where it was benefitting many other j The story of the White House. Why your makeshift devices people and to my joy I began to improve that must weaken 1 2 vols. 1907. T 75.3 Si 6 the in order to on the very first bottle. I have taken six light comply PRICES * 1 re- with the 5 to 8'<4B bottles in all and the benefits have Biography Law. For safety’s sake use the McKee inclusive, per pair, $2.50 are more than remarkable. 8%" to 9'/4B ceived My — inclusive, per pair, 3.00 Grant Martin. Lens the lens that an Cut nerves are in such condition I can Overton, combines intense road 9%B to 10/4B inclusive, 3.50 Price Store perfect per pair, The women who make our 10%1 to hardly believe I am the same person. beam with an adequate side light. Now is the 11/4" inclusive, per pair. 4.00 Why, just the other night I chaperoned novels. 1918. 928 Ov When V\ invite you to visit our cut ordering by mail, send price, size cordially price 200 and the noise made time to your car with them. of lens and model of car. school children by Seitz, Don Carlos. equip at 74 Main Street, where we will be them never disturbed me in the least. I pleased Artemus Ward. 1919. B B 813 show you our line of have had the front door bell put back and you could ring it off without its upsetting Spanish Books FOR SALE BY me, and sl :ep W’hy? I can sleep the whole Asensi, Julia de. \rmy (ioods, also a line of Ladies’ and night through without ever waking up and some one has to call me every morn- Victoria y otros cuentos. 1905. The have all gone out ol my B. O. ing. pains Sp-As 13 NORTON, Maine Children’s I don’t know what it is to have a Belfast, Furnishings body. Fuentes, Ventura & Francois, V. E. headache and my appetite is so good I eat A to Latin America. 1917. enough for two people and still I am hun- trip THOMPSON & McINTOSH gry all the time. Tanlac has proven a Sp-F 95 wonderful blessing to me.” Morrison, F. W. Editor. McKEE Standard LENS Tanlac is in Belfast Read & ; Cuentos modernos. 1911. sold by Sp-M 83 Made by the McKEE GLASS COMPANY, Jeannette, Pa. Hills; in Prospect by L. C. Dow & Co., Trueba, Don Antonio De. in Brooks by Albert R. Pilley, Stockton ! El molinerillo y otros cuentos. Springs by J. C. Gordon, Winterport by j Winterport Farmers’ Union, and F. A. 1902. Sp-T 76 McCambridge, Frankfort. Fiction __ Bacheller, Irving. INSURANCE Transfers in Real Estate A man for the ages. 1919. B 13-13 Black, Alexander. taken agency with several valuable companies The following transfers of real estate The great desire. 1919. B 56 were recorded in Waldo County Registry shall conduct a fire insurance Ford, Sewell. general business. of Deeds for the week ending June 24, of protection at reasonable rates, 1920: Torchy and Vee. 1919. F 757-8 business me will be Lincoln, Joseph C. Any you may give 'rightly Walter and Roy C. Fish, Belfast, to 1 The 1920. led and appreciated. Florence M. Roberts, do.; land in Swan- Portygee. L 631-20 ville. Locke, William J. ROY C. George F. Harriman, New York, N. Y., The house of Baltazar. 1920. L 79-12 FISH, to James S. Harriman, Belfast; land in Miller, Alice Duer. >OM ODD FELLOWS MAINE. BUILDING, (BELFAST, Searsport. The charm school. 1919. M 6-4 James S. Harriman, Belfast, to Matil- Nicholson, Meredith. da and Albert J. Reinbold, Searsport; land in Searsport. Blacksheep! Blacksheep! 1920. N 52-12 The E. Frank D. Gerry, Unity, to Henry T. Oppenheim, Phillips. Winters, Waterville; land in Unity. ! The great impersonation. 1920. Op 5-19 Everett L. Bryant, Belfast, to Thomas Porter, Eleanor H. Canned Goods I. Parkinson, do.; fish weirs in Belfast Mary Marie. 1920. P 832-10 and Northport. Richmond, Grace S. Earl S. to Dana B. Bryant, Belfast, Red and Black. 1919. R 41-12 Soperb. Parkinson, do.; fish weirs in Belfast and $5,000 Juliet Wilbor. Northport. Tompkins, my furniture a I The — time antiques, specialty. Elvira B. Stevens, Belfast, to Clyde R. j starling. 1919. T 593 6 Just right Anywhere Any nice old and For Chapman, do.; land and buildings in Bel- Widdemer, Margaret. you want good things to eat. pieces, original. fast. The boardwalk. Snort stories. : articles will pay good prices. Emily E. Patterson, Belfast, to Della 1920. W 635-4 Fenton Matthews, Summit, N. J.; land Juvenile Books Always have a goodly supply and buildings in Belfast. h. r. on McDonald, J Knipe, Emilie B. and Alden Arthur. ^ hand, for second are S. Esther Roberts, Belfast, to Daisy B. helpings A cavalier maid. 1919. J-K 110. 45 Northport Ave., Belfast. Jenkins, Monroe; land and buildings in 74-6 the rule where Superba products Belfast. Girls of ’64. 1919. J-K 74-7 are Ellen E Mellinley, et al., Waldo, to A maid of old Manhattan. served. Arthur W. land in Leonard, Morrill; 1918. J-K 74-5 Waldo. Abbie E. Greenlaw, Belfast, to Eva F. A maid of ’76. 1919. J-K 74-3 Coffee and Teas Gray, Saugus, Mass.; land and buildings Polly Trotter, patriot. 1919. J-K 74-4 Superba in.North port. Lang, Andrew, Editor. SEND NO MONEY! Orris S. Vickery, Belfast, to Leander never The olive fairy book. 1918. X-L 25-12 disappoint et al., do.; land and buildings Here s just the shoe men and Pomeroy, boys want in Belfast. Ritchie, Lily Munsell. for the summer. Made of extra quality T. Stevens, Lewistown, Moi L, to Chicken Little Jane on the 1 Milliken-Tomlinson Co., leather; indestructo leather soles. Lyle Men, Mattie E. Stevens, Unity; land and build- Big John. 1919. J-R 51-2 Distributors how they wear! And oh, so ] comfortable! ings in Unity. Sabin, Edwin L. Maine Uelter man canvas shoes tor Charles F. Bessey, Thorndike, to Frank General Crook and the Fighting J Portland, they give perfect support to Stewart, Fairfield, et al.; land in Brooks. Apaches. 1918. J-Sa 12 6 the arch. et Wheeler, Francis Rolt. s.2 I I William R. Gilkey, Searsport, al., tj Try a pair—See how they : : to Charles H. Gilkey, do.; land in Sears- The boy with the U. S. l SUPERBA ON THE LABEL out-wear heavier shoes. Mo S :~ ®S= port. Trappers. 1919. J-W 563-9 ment you put your feet in xE # o --S V. to Edwin © c ® George Stover, Bangor, SUPERB _ 2 FOR YOUR TABLE them, you’ll say: “Gee, ®« a .aa L. Clark, Belfast; land in Belfast. k these are great!’’ .-0.1^- ” g> Effie E. Wentworth, Montville, to Hol- HALLDALE. < = IS =~S lis L. Jackson, do ; land in Montville. o aSsa- Is B. F. Harriman, to H. L. Jack- Liberty, Grass is looking well. m»=ll !8 son, Montville; land and buildings in v o :E < Montville. The outlook for an apple crop is poor. « » "6 to Lois J. "5 £ C _! George Barnes, Swanville, John is 3 c Colby of Belfast visiting his £ co land in Swanville. © : •• Harvey, do.; son Charles. •c >Z Olive W. to Carl L. c K £ ® : Glidden, Liberty, CB © co » : land in Mr. and Mrs. E. S. visited J. E. o : do.; Liberty. Tenney U e o : Turner, w T3 4> ■= § S Daniel P. O’Hearn, Bangor, to Mary O. Hall last Sunday, June 20. a »• Winterport; land and buildings in DC "2 I § Foley, C. A. Craney and family of Swanville 15 ■® i- Winterport. I i ; called on J. E. Hall recently. Hi:> ire Dexter W. Turner. Freedom, to Sarah v. 3 = i i land and in Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hall of rnar- O W c/2I|i :jb : E. Turner, do.; buildings Belfast 1 5T ■ : visited relatives here June 20. ioney. Act ^ Freedom. 3 c ® :
ar^ains las _ ; E. went to g,«£ : Maynard Hall Portsmouth, ■ iot] ; State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ay. 2 ^8“ N. June 16 to work in the ss. H., ship yard. B Lucas County, ® © JUS Cl > «- TT ^ c Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is Mrs. Eva Rolfe and children of Low- The Fraternities Health c $3.65 £.75 SS q)T3 §s® of $3.27 $2.75 3 a. ^ a; ^ senior partner of the lirm F. J, Cheney ell, Mass., are visiting her aunt, Mrs. Sizes 9-13i C/2 *- STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE DECORATIONS UNITED STATES BRANCH PHOENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd., of LONDON No. 100 WILLIAM Belfast will celebrate her anniversary STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. Belfast There were some next week. Every building in PERCIVAL BERESFORD, U. S. MANAGER. prethj should be decorated and the city should are On look gay jn llag£ and bunting. We the 31st day ot Decem-er, J919. resi- prepared to decorate buildings and Amount of its U, S. Deposits is. dences at reasonable rates and shall have waits for the in THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY Doctor a IN staff of decorators direct from Boston, THE U. S. ARE AS FOLK long on ready for decorating Monday. Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) Real estate unincumbered. Bonds and Stocks owned (Market Value). ? the Orrin J. Dickey Mortgage Loans on r-al Estate horse-and-buggtj days free from any prior incumbrance) Decorations of all kinds, Belfast Accrued Securities (Inte-est and Rents, etc.). Othor Securities f Premiums and Account* due and in process of Collection. Acccunts otherwise secured. 11 A K E if easier to around and FOR SALE ft get Total Net Assets. SEA SHORE COTTAGE liabilities i make healthier and Amount due and not due Ranks or other ! I Vi you hap- ceil- Creditors Six hard wood floors, steel or amount rooms, Reserve necessary to reinsure outstanding"risk-' \ ings, hard pine finish throughout, electric Losses due and unpaid. communities. No one lights in all rooms, large shed connected Losses adjusted and not cus.. \ pier any longer with kitchen. Fifty feet shore frontage; Losses unadjusted and in suspense... 1 and lot 100 feet deep. Very desirable home Rills Accounts unpaid. jj Other Liabilities of the .*. t ie worth of the automobile for small family. Twelve minutes’ walk Company. | questions at No. 5 Jackson from P. O., situated St., Total Liabilities. \ foot of Harbor St. Easy terms. Particu- Greatest amount in .-no — M. any risk. 1 or ex- lars of GEO. GRAY, • Greatest sar 1 a by me'-uisa beg udges any legitimate (P. O. Box Me. y., tbi Camjw-y to'be inauredG tf23 83) Belfast, one city, town or viilae ». Greatest amount to be ir sured in any one block pense connected with it. The Children’s Hospital Life Companies: Maximum risk written.... OF PORTl AND, MAINE, Amount retained by Company. But millions of car owners are at rebelling offers to young women of high school education or its equivalent, a two and the idea that running an automobile has got to one-half years* course of training, which STATE OF MAIN at New Haven Hos- HARNESSES On includes six months petition of Viet R. Lis ■. i mean waste. New Conn. Address: others, being twenty live , pital, Haven, Are and scarce. I citiz SUPT. NURSES, 68 High St., high bought directed to us. the undersign sons, Commissioner of // 3w26 Portland, Maine. a carload while in Inla boston the Game, and frorrest H. Colby, 1 sioner, asking for special other day. Bought them low. hibiting the of sawd now and then a putting Every you hear PARTIES mill waste in Marsh streai. neighbor Will sell them cheap. Monroe and Frankfort, in this S in or around are warned that “he doesn’t seem have much Brooks, Maine, notice and public hearing, at th corftplain to letters and to be more careful about writing Single double harnesses, I son and Turner, in the local; j concerning Mrs. Harry Littlefield’s busi- [ to be affected, at which hearing luck with tires.” boots and 1 ness or they will be shown no mercy. robes, blankets, many j terested tc*uuld be heard, hen like the following rules and regular parts, separate saddles, | the pollution of said Marsh str. Send him to us. No person or c >rporation sh hames and tugs, bridles, etc. fifteenth day of August, A. for Sale or deposit in Marsh stream a man Come and see them. Monroe ■+■ The minute begins to question the Engines and,Frankfort, any si;; Gray three h. p. and Rochester three sawdust, chips, bark, mill wh L. WEST. or fibrous material created service his tires are he’s to h. p. at good trades for motor boat en- _W. giving him, ready feature of or or to lumber, place gines. Apply same on the bank of said Mar. ORRIN J. DICKEY, Belfast, Me. listen to reason. For such negligent or careless ma Sale same shall be washed into sat with the intent that the same Our business is built on the principle that Belfast Savings Bank Double Tenement house 6 Bay View be washed into said waters, ui ty of not less than live nor in ■ is to Notice is hereby given that Savings Bank Street. Inquire of hundred dollars and costs foi tne only way to get better tire service get as provided in Section 32, of Book No. 15,070, issued by this bank, has FRED E. ELLIS, Phoenix Row, the Revised Statutesfasamen better tires to start with. been lost and application has been made for 26t£ 174 of the Public Laws of 1919 Belfast, Maine WILLIS E. P a. Select tires ac- your a duplicate book according to laws regulat- Commissioner of Inland Fish* cording to the roads That’s we have taken the ing issuing new books. ;forrest H representa- ■ they have to travel why Forest N.r ... I will pay you 2 1-2 cents for rags, 75 'Min t iose that KmioidS Live, Poultry. BONDS handker- the new aid to cents per hundred for books and maga- :nu- and find digestion. Skip along zines and 30 cents hundred for As and as safe to Shoats for Sale. ask friends to take the riskT per paper, 1 11 wait for you here. pleasant Belfast Why your Community Chautauqua ( I will call promptly and pay you the high- * take as candy. Let the National Surety Co. bond you. L' 1! t>e i * c* est market prices. 1,1 * pig's whisper,” his MADE BY SCOTT a BOWNE R. J. MAYO. CHARLES S. TAYLOR, Local Agent, MAKERS OP SCOTT'S EMULSION j SAM FREEDMAN, :ill|l started ILii 1 briskly up JULY 21=25 INCLUSIVE 39-3 t7f Hayford Block, Belfast, Maine, Tel. 229-4 16 Cross St., Belfast. Current Events Club. Mrs. Angie Mud- gett end Mrs. Annie Park, the two old- Disclosure of Mortgage THUR8DAY THE ^ est active members of the organization, FRIDAY received the distinction of being named Wilson A. Durcing of Winter- WHEREAS. of Waldo and State HEAT WITH A CLARION honor guests. Following the elaborate port. in the County Heine, his deed dated the twelfth ALICE BRADY luncheon a short program was informally by mortgage COLONIAL day of August. A D. 1939. »"d recorded in Gladys Leslie carried out and then election of officers Waldo Volume 326. at Registry of Deeds, Page IN MATINEE DAILY AT 2 30 IN for the coming year was held. Miss Uouid of Ban- and you heat <08, conveyed to me, Daniel I, thoroughly. Mabel Simmons, president; Mrs. Alida C. gor. County of Benobscot, State of Maine, land with all build Houghton, vice president; Mrs. Grace certain lots or parcels of situated at Market” During the coldest weather, Spalding, secretary; Miss Alice Hichborn, *nga standing tnereon Ellingwood’a “The Fear “Too Many Crooks’1 Corner,(Town of Winterport. County of Wal- treasurer. A Drama of New York’s well dressed society. a Clarion has more than do, State of Maine, bounded and aescribed as This adaptation of the popular novel at the of You’ll enjoy this one. follows, to wii: Beginning junction affords many a hearty laugh. reserve BROOKx ihe road leading from Bald Hill Cove, go call- enough power. ed, to said Ellingwood’s Corner, with the roa.l 2 Act Comedy. Pictorial Life. “The Moon leading from Winterport Village to said ulling- 4th Episode Riders" Mrs. Levi Bryant was a visitor in town At the same time Clarions wocd’s Corner; thence easterly by said Bold last week.. Hill Cove road to land of Albert Perkins, con- save fuel because con- Mr. Eben Young has opened a garage veyed to himby Fred Perkins; thence southerly SATURDAY—EUGENEVO’BRIEN in “The Broken they here in the village. by land of said Albert Perkins to land of Wal- Melody” ter S. thence westerly by land of trol the Mrs. W. S. Jones visited relatives in Littlefield; A STRONG VirAL STORY OK LOVE AND FIDELITY. fire. said Littlefield to land of Fred Perkins; thence Jackson several days last week. northerly by land of said Fred Perkins to a Miss Florence McAndlass is at work corner in said Perkins’ land; thence westerly MONDAY WOOD & BISHOP by said line to the Winter- TUESDAY CO. for Dr. E. D. Tapley of Belfast. Perkins' northerly port road aforesaid; thence northerly by said Erti839hed Bangor, Maine Mrs. H. H. Webb and daughter Blanche Winterport road to the puint begun at. A Real Holiday Attraction I W. are visiting relatives in Boston and vicin- Also a certain lot or parcel ot land situated Henry Longfellow’s ity. in said Winterport, lying on both sides of the road leading from South Newburgh to the road Mrs. H. H. Webb and daughter, Nina, Corner to Mon TOM MIX Sold by W. A. Belfast leading from said Ellingwood’s Hall, were business callers in Belfast last oe, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Thursday. Beginning at a spotted spruce tree in the line of Mr. and Mrs. ltmery Mernthew of Bel- westerly of Albert Edmunds, formerly in “The Dare Devil” SEARSPORT. STOCKTON Washington thence north four de- SPRINGS the week-end with her Carleton; An artistic that old — fast spent mother, and grees east on land of st.id Edmund’s seventye Action and thrills ’Twill triumph * Mrs. Mary Lancaster. galore. keep you entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur motored Miss foQr'roda, more or less, to a beech tree; thencf Blodgett Hazel Hawes has been home from south for an. hour. young alike should see. Miss Pearl Gilchrest of Knox was the degrees west, by land o to Portland Belfast for a Bixty-eighty Sunday. two weeks’ stay. Walter of Herbert guest of Miss Ruth Ames Wednesday and Clement and land Elling- Daniel I'avis left recently for Jones- Miss Emma of last week. wood, formerly of Nathan and Joseph Whit- Outing Chester. Rolin Hichborn of Belfast was a Thursday to a Comedy. Sunshine 2 Act a ney, eighty-one more or less, beech Comedy port for two weeks’ visit. week-end visitor at her old rods, home. Mrs. W. H. Young and children who tree; thence southerly by land of Herbert Dr. S. L. Fairchild returned Wednesday Mrs. Walter H. have been very sick with the measles are Elhngwood forty-three rods, mure or less, to a Simpson of Boston is stake and land of from a business trip to Portland. visiting her Mr. much better at tljis writing. stones; thence easterly ny parents, and Mrs. Elmer Everett two rods, more or V. Arnold. Mrs. Otis W. Lane received a large Bartlett twenty Miss Desire Nickels and Miss Eliza- less, to the to the number of post cards June 19 and wishes point begun at, being subject beth Nickels arrived from Bos- road a6 now laid ou across the same. recently Miss Mildred Wardwell so of Castinewas to thank those who kindly remembered Bom or ton. the guest of her said parcels of real estate being the aunt, Mrs. Bert C Bow- her. sam* A. Man- I den, recently. conveyed to Wilson Diming by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swift of Thomas- Mr. E. R. Knowlton lost one of his ley Eliingwood by his deed of warranty dated ton motored to Searsport Sunday for the Edward and has April 17, 1912, recorded in Waldo Registry of served and a very Hardy of Rockland has work horses recently bought a SEARSMONT. interesting program been Deeds, Book 308, Page 490. was given. day. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. fine young dapple gray of parties in Bel- Calvin Nealey Also a boiling spring and a right of way at for a lew days. fast. Mrs. Capt. and Mrs. Amos Nichols returned all times to said spring, which is located on Lucy Bean has returned from Quantabacook Lodge, F. and A. M., and WANTED Mr. Sanford P. Judkins, Dr. and Mrs. the land of between the was Saturday from a motor trip to Sebec Mrs. Harold Fred W. Eliingwood, Camden, where she the guest, of her Rosewood Board for an Fletcher was down Chapter, O. E. S., are invited elderly lady in a f- Lake. from Norman R. Cook and daughter Beulah of K. P. Hall and the builaings formerly owned Mrs. Sarah Wilson. sister, to where there are no children ^ °£ Mr’ 3"d Newport, Me., and Mr. Lawrence Cook by Manley Eliingwood Being the same con- attend church Sunday, July 4th, when oonie Mrs8A M Rev. within 3 or 4 miles of the Miss Adella Sco t of New York left HoTm’sthe and wife of Jackson the week-end veyed to Wilson A. Durning by Fred W. Elling- Emma Harrison attended the Rev. E. city w spent E. Harrison will give a patriotic once Tuesday after a visit with Miss Violet Mr and Mrs, Isaac at “The Oaks” Randall Pond. wood by his deed of warranty dated April 6, meeting of the Ministerial Association in Littlefield and their recorded in address and there will be special music. Meyers. daughter Agnes 1912, Waldi Registry of Deeds, Winslow Mills last week. returned home Sunday Book 207. 205 Maine. from a Page _BoxJ29JJelfa$t, visit in Neil sou The schools closed last week. The Miss Alice Blanchard left Wednesday j Troy. BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. And whereas the conditions of said mort- Butler, of Mr. and Mrs. George for Portland after spending several weeks Miss gage have been broken by the mortgagor, the Butler, is taking an electrical course in pupils of the High school presented the CARU UF THANKS j Inez Fletcher returned Corrected Weekly 101 The journal. in recently said Wilson A. Durning, now therefore, by Camp Virginia. town. m from where Humphreys, drama, “The Spinisters* in- We wish to express our Gardiner, she has been teach- PRODUCE MARKET PAID PRODUCER reason of the breach of the conditions there- Convention,” thanks to ib mg school the friends and Miss Bernice Dunning of Bangor is the past year. of, I, the said Daniel I. Gould, claim a fore- Charles Hunt of Washington, D. terspersed with local jokes, in a very able neighbors who so kmdp■ per $20 00a25 00 C., of Mrs. Florence Penjleton in Apples, bush, Hay, closure of said mortgage. has bought the old-time McFarland house sisted in our recent bereavement guest Leonard M. left SI 00a 150 14 manner to a large and appreciative au- ai.o Avenue. Lafurley Monday morn- Hides, Dated June 23, 192C. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank the beautiful flowers sent in Steamboat ing foi 10 20a22 Bryant. dience on Monday evening of that week loving.! Rockland, where he has employ- Beans, pea, Lamb, 3w27 DANIEL I. GOULD. membrance. ADELAIDE L. ment as a calker. from which they realized $33.66. Kren'.V Miss Valma Webber returned Thursday Beans, y. e., 12 Lambskinsl 25al 50 Mrs. George Plaisted of Tuesday Edmund W. Malden, Mass., was examination and Krev « from Augusta where she was the guest of butter, 55abo Mutton, 20 is the day Wednesday Miss Marian Bowden has guest of her daughter and family, MILLARD F. Kri;\ Miss Vivian Milliken. entered the Beef, 14a 15 4 00 they went on a class ride to Lincolnville *°cal as sides, Potatoes, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Packard. ®xcbange regular operator with SLIGHTLY USED Beach. They gave their Mrs. Miss Ruth Beef, f. q., 13al4 Round Hog, 20 teacher, John Stowers arrived Sunday from Merrithew. Abbie a Cheese, 36 Straw, 10 00a 12 00 William Greer of Boston and brother Norton, set of silver knives and West Palm Beach, to spend the summer FURNITURE forks as a token of their love and esteem. M- barker arrived home Chicken, 40 Turkey, 26a32 Thomas Greer of Belmont, were recent in Searsport and vicinity. SundayS,mHS' Jfamesfrom Room an extended Calf Skins, 40 Tallow, 2 guests of their sister and Mr. and 7 House visit at her Have just purchased the furniture from family, The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church early home in Ohio. Duck, 35 Veal, 20 Mrs. Herbert Plaisted. McConnelsville, a 10-room house. A nice lot of ON NORTHPORT will meet at the home of Mrs. E gs, 50 40 bureaus, Children AVENUE, opposj today Shep- Wool, unwashed, dressers, in this Cry arrived 40 8 00 mirrors, beds, etc., lot At the regular of Rosewood city park, for sale or to rent, ii ,'j ard Shute in Water street. New v I?ic'lborn Sunday fowl, Wood, hard, J. meeting FOR FLETCHER’S f ork after an AUSTIN E. ^rom absence of a Geese, 32 Wood, soft, 6 50 McKEEN, Chapter, (). E. S., on Friday night, re- H. KNOWLTOn Mrs. Bliss year in the sch. Maud M. Golding, daughter Dorothy Morey. Belfast, Maine. freshments of cake and ice cream were CASTO R 3 A 27tf Bellast, Mane, and son Carl of Beebee River, N. li., RETAIL PRICE RETAIL MARKET 3Ild teSt have recently been the guests of Mrs. J. rnnnt“|8ratfati0J)S wishes of 35a38 Lime, 2 20 fio out Beef, corned, H. Ferry. Fletrh to Miss Inez Butter, 18a24 1 49 f ff,le',ds ® salt, Oats, Arn°ld’ W“° Were Oat 8 Mrs. Lud C. Havener and daughter Corn, 2 44 Meal, marriedSunday™61 Cracked corn. 2 29 8 Lucille of Worcester, Mass., were recent Onions, of son- Corn meal, 2 29 Oil, kerosene, 23a24 arrivals, and will as usual spend the sum- i-^^/'oyd Wiuthrop, Mass., 01 Charles arrived Cheese, 40 Pollock, 13 mer in town. for a Grant, Sund^V S outJng’ accompanied by his Cotton seed, 4 15 Pork, 28 Brother,brothf Mrs. E. A. Sargent arrived last week George Floyd. Cranberries, 15 Rye meal, 8 where she Members Clover seed, 75 Shorts, 3 60 from West Newton, Mass., of Pownal F. & A. to the Lodge, M., Flour, 16 00al8 00 Sugar, 27 spent the winter at the home of her son, capacity of 3 cars motored to Win- T. 1 Dr. Sidney Sargent. H. G. seed, 9 00 Salt, I., 30 Dividends are bad and enjo,ed a 10 paid steadily through good times, Visittl=H0rt with riTevenine the Lard, 28 Sweet potatoes, Capt. Joseph D. Sweetser left Saturday lodge in that town. times and some few for to take command of the Mrs. panics by companies. Norfolk, Va., Charles clay and her three chil- HORN 1 American-Hawaiian S. S. Ohioan, from of Lincoln have been visiting the Norfolk to Marseilles. formersdren aunt, Mrs. Orilla Libby, and CURTIS. In Jackson, June 23, to Mr. were joined Mrs. Charles Colcord and Mrs. Butler by Mr. Clay on Monday. and Mrs. Roscoe L. Curtis, a son. Hydro-electric are close to the in this of Danbury, Conn., arrived Sunday to DOLLOFF. In Belfast, June 26, to Mr. companies top who recently took over the season at Mrs. Colcord’s sum- thet!,EHr\^1Ch?rds’ duties and Mrs. Mark DolloiT, a son. spend of superintendent of the local class. home in water JOHNS. In Belfast, June 29, to Mr. mer Searsport. company, returned the first of the a week from a and Mrs. Harry W. Johns, daughter. son business to Mt and Mrs. Leroy Littlefield and trip Presque Isle. KNOWLTON. In Belfast, June 22, to George, Herbert Littlefield and Henry returned to Boston Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Knowlton, a Rogers returned Thursday from a motor s,ft,r,rHk !!?pkins Saturday after a visit of several weeks daughter. In when to Moosehead Lake. 1907, the of the “industrial trip at In June gross earnings once eI,tcr upon his SOUTHWORTH. Belfast, 23, nduties J withtu1}? WJ'‘ The Misses Sally Dow from Bangor the factory Mutual Insurance to Mr. and Mrs. Dana B. Southworth, a group” fell off 50% and railroad decreased the and Kathryn Dow from Portland have daughter. receipts 10%, arrived to spend the summer with their John H. Gerrish left Friday from Bel- MARRIED. earnings of gas and electric about mother, Mrs. Cora E. Dow. fast on the companies actually gained barge S. T. No. 1, the guest ot Captain Mrs Edward S. Calderwood and three Calhoon for a trip to Salmon 8%. river, N B. He GRANT-FitzgERALD. In Smyrna Mills, sons arrived Sunday by boat from Rox- will return home via St. John and June 23, by Rev. H. A. Grant, Ar hur to spend the summer at their Quebec. bury, Mass., W. Grant of Smyrna and Edna Alice I itz- bungalow on Pleasant Point. Miss Darlhea Rideout of Bangor re- gerald of Morrill. Capt. Prank P. Whittier of North Ber- Monday after a short stay PETERS Luce. In Montville, June 25, One of the most stable of withn!edir0me Miss hydro-electric securities is wick sailed June 24th from New York on Ruth Smith at the home of by Rev. A. E. Wilson of Belfast, Gee rge the latter s the steamer France, to bring the schooner grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters of Belfast and Miss Aurelia the J. preferred stock of Central Maine Power The Nancy Hanks (owned by A. D. Carver of W. Lambert. Keene Luce of Montville. Company. New York) back to the States from Bor- RICHARDS-HUBBARD. In Belfast, June “arrett, son of Lewis A. Barrett. serves a of a and France. had 26, by Rev. C. W. Martin, Geo. B. Rich- Company part great State with deaux, the misfortune to injure his growing wrist last ards and Alice A. Hubbard, both of Bel- Dr. Levi Trundy arrived Wednesday Thursday. A trip to Bangor was immedi- a in taken fast. product active demand. It a number of from Presque Isle and on Tuesday left ately where an x-ray picture show- supplies great ~ Portland where his marriage to Miss ed no fracture existed. for DIED towns and and Grace Calkin will take place on Wednes- cities, mostly small; sells its energy to a vast Lester Cole, second officer of the S. S. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Trundy and day. Steadfast, was in town from COLSON. In Togus, June 21, Eli O. number daughter Alice left Tuesday for Portland Saturday of diversified. morning till Sunday afternoon, warmly Colson, native of Belfast, aged 93 years. industries, highly to attend the wedding. greeted the by friends who have not seen JACKSON. In Montville, June 26, Mrs. him for The death of Edward Dayton Black, some four years. Cora N. Jackson, aged 48 years, 4 months formerly of Searsport, occurred in Mel- and 22 days. Stanley Healey, yeoman on theU. S. Mass., June 20th. He was the son The rates which it are rose, Pittsburgh, was recently detached and under the control of the of Joshua B. and Eleanor (Houston) Black charges sent to a naval at "—•s bom in in 1844. He is hospital Philadelphia, and was Searsport following a Public Utilities severe and is ex- which has itself on survived by three children, Charles and sickness, Commission, placed pected home on a furlough. An Secret James Black, and Mrs. Elizabeth Storer Open Mrs { record that it will allow rates which will a reason- of Melrose. Charles Baltsar of Eastport and The secret of buoyant, vigor-1 provide her three children have been the guests ous is a The White Elephant Auction Club was of health, well-nourished able on her sister, Mrs. Arthur Colcord, for return the value of the This is a entertained Wednesday after- the It is an secret that property. great pleasantly past two weeks. Mrs. Colcord went body. open noon at the home of Mrs. H. G. Curtis. to Eastport with them on Sunday. to Fourteen guests were present and the protection stockholders, Mrs. occasion was much enjoyed. Punch and William Durfee with her small Scott’s Emulsion fancy cakes were served. The first daughter and sister, Miss Evelyn Pitcher, won recent arrivals prize, a glass dish, was by Mrs. M. at the Pitcher summer • is of wonderful to those honfe help B. and the consolation, a jar at Sandypoint, were in the all the talk of a “financial Thompson, village who are run-down in vitality Considering depression” of cream, by Mrs. Oliver Atwood, Wednesday night, the guests ef Mrs. El- den S. Shute. I from any cause. Try it! (which gives some indication of being more talk than de- The annual Field Day of the Penobscot & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. Mrs. Evelyn Shute and her small son Campfire Association, which includes five it Harry and Miss Inez Hanson were the ^^cott 2(H^^ is well to in securities and Groups, was held on Tuesday in Hamp- pression) consider, buying gues s of Mrs Nicholas Ginn den. The Banetota Group of Searsport Friday at Camp Skipaki. Sunday the Ginns were LOWER’S those which a or came home victorious, bringing the especially promise return, whether joined by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. fancy a wine colored skin, which is Fletcher trophy, and Mr. and Mrs. contested for each year, and won by the Frank L. Blanchard for not will continue to dividends times the day. they pay through hard Group getting the largest number of banner for the num- as as points. The largest Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Hichborn and H. well good. (35) was won by Miss Isabel ber of points R. Hichborn motored to Greenville on detail of the meet- Frame. An important Sunday for a few days' fishing at Antique Shop of a Guardian’s As- Opposite Shoe Main Street. ing was the forming Capen's, according to the doctor's long Factory, B. P. Flanders as sociation, with Mrs. established custom. Mrs. H. R. Hich- New and Southern Old if consider Central Maine and Mrs. J. H. Duncen as pub- England Then, you Preferred about president born, during her husband's absence, is at All guardians and assist- licity agent. Betula Vista camp with the Ameses. Mahogany Furniture the sort of a to ants of Groups on Penobscot river and security meet your not Whitman requirements, why bay will be eligible. Through this or- Rouillard, second son of Rev. Old Side Boards, 4 Post Beds, Desks, 3 or- and Mrs. Enos now send the ganization an effort will be made to Harry Rouillard, of Piece Dining Tables, Inlaid Chairs, Pic- coupon and full information? arrived get ganize a special training camp for Groups Westwood, Mass., Sunday morn- tures, Bureaus, Tables, Clocks, Rugs, for a section. ing brief visit among the people Dishes, Mirrors with Wing in this who Pictures, knew him well during his father's Ottomans and lots of other has in- Chairs, Sofas, Cecil Paine of Bath recently pastorate in the local Universalistchurch. Relics. steerer I0w26 vented a new hydro-electric It is eleven years since the young man which is considered to be perfection and left the village and observation of use on naval will come into general ves- changes is mutual. While in town Mr. It attracted sels and commercial ships. Rouillard mr.de headquarters at the For Sale much attention at the Maritime Exhibi- home of Mrs. John H. Wardwell. AT G. C. LOWER’S tion held recently in New York city. AMiIQUE SHOP, COUPON The Main shoe one But one other electric steerer is in use in splendid support of the local candi- street, opposite factory, date for State senator in Hupmobiie Touring Car in good condi- this country; one of foreign invention, the primaries of Central Maine Power the 21st as to and will of which the manufacturing rights are represented by the exception- tion—always ready go go any Company, Paine’s inven- ally large vote of 188 for Mr. where. Price $250. tf26 held by one concern. Mr. Ames AUGUSTA, MAINE. 10 for his CENTRAL MAINE tion is protected by patents, and will against opponent, serves as an efficient emollient for mean much to him financially. Machines the political con- tusions Please send full information from his model are now being built for incident to defeat. Washington Belfast Savings Bank under construction on the D. Harriman also proved a populai can- two steamships Notice is POWER COMPANY about your security. didate in this a hereby given tiiat Savings Bank West coast, two on the Great Lakes, and town, scoring vote of 145 for the warships Colorado and Washing- against 20 for his three opponents. The Bonk No. 8375, issued by this bank, has totals a ton, being built at Camden, N. J. Mr. reported showing plurality of 1 been lost and has been made for vote application Name___ Paine is well known in Searsport, where for Mr. Gilkey will doubtless end in MAINE. a duplicate book according to laws regulat- AUGUSTA, he visits the relatives of his wife, who a recount. ing issuing new books. was Miss Janet Sargent. Members a nd guests to the number of FULLER C. WENl WORTH, Address_ 28 assembled at the home of Mrs. Lillias Treasurer. 1920-3w27 Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw, M staples on Saturday to celebrate by a Belfast, June 26, field-day picnic dinner, the twenty-fifth to an- R. J. 7-1-70 Milliner, wishes anniversary of the organizing of the WANTED a half sale nounce price Second Hand Kitchen Stove on all her dark nats. Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw, and Parlor Milliner, wishes to an- Stove, All the guarantors of the Community Postal. Will call. Chautauqua course are requested t o meet nounce a half sale Drop at price j at the City Building Friday evening Box 182, Belfast. Me. 7.30 o’clock. on all her dark hats. I 0,